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26 Fabulous Ways to Celebrate Australia Day 2026

January 25, 2026

Australia Day means different things to different people, and in 2026 it offers an opportunity to come together with curiosity, respect and open hearts. We acknowledge that this day holds different meanings for many Australians. We recognise and respect Aboriginal and Torres Straight Islander peoples as the First Nations of this land and acknowledge the ongoing impact of colonialism. For all of us, it is an ideal time for reflection, listening and understanding. Australia Day can be a moment to recognise the world’s oldest continuing cultures, acknowledge our shared history, and celebrate the diverse people and places that make this country home.

From learning and listening to relaxing, connecting and having fun, here are 26 thoughtful, family-friendly ways to mark the day in your own way.

  1. Attend a local citizenship ceremony and welcome new Australians.
  2. Learn about the Traditional Custodians of the land where you live.
  3. Visit a First Nations–led cultural centre or exhibition.
  4. Watch or attend a community-run Australia Day event.
  5. Host a relaxed BBQ or picnic with friends and neighbours.
  6. Share a meal that reflects Australia’s multicultural flavours.
  7. Read a book or watch a film by First Nations creators.
  8. Spend time outdoors—beach, bushwalk or local park.
  9. Fly the flag respectfully, alongside the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander flags.
  10. Listen to Indigenous voices and stories online or in person.
  11. Take kids to a free museum or gallery.
  12. Volunteer with a local charity or community group.
  13. Support an Indigenous-owned business or artist.
  14. Reflect quietly on Australia’s history—past, present and future.
  15. Enjoy live music by Australian artists.
  16. Join a community sports day or friendly backyard game.
  17. Cook a classic Aussie dish—or reinvent one.
  18. Watch the Australia Day Honours and celebrate everyday heroes.
  19. Have meaningful conversations about what Australia Day means to you.
  20. Write down what you love about living in Australia.
  21. Learn a few words from a local First Nations language.
  22. Explore a part of your town you’ve never visited.
  23. Take part in a beach or park clean-up.
  24. Share positive stories of community and kindness.
  25. Enjoy fireworks where they’re locally approved and safe.
  26. Simply rest, connect, and spend time together in your own way.
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